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"Do not be afraid! I am Esteban de la Sexface!" "In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice" Whehyll I can do EHYT!! Wehyll I can make it WAHN moh thihme! (wheyllit'sA reayllongwaytogooo! To say goodbhiiy!) - |
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I was glad when Danny Kirwan left!
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You gotta be American to understand the Native American Vibe... I love Stevie for that!
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"Do not be afraid! I am Esteban de la Sexface!" "In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice" Whehyll I can do EHYT!! Wehyll I can make it WAHN moh thihme! (wheyllit'sA reayllongwaytogooo! To say goodbhiiy!) - |
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Friend Northern Star You Are Anything Is Possible Lindsey: WTWCT Miranda Steal Your Heart Away Peacekeeper Stevie: Thrown Down Destiny Rules RTTG Smile at You
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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We have lots in common as far as musical taste!
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"John, however, wasn't in the mood for idle chatter during the call, and ended the evening by inexplicably hurling a glass of vodka and tonic in Lindsey's face." - Bob Brunning |
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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Sometimes too much, I'm not here to make enemies. sorry!!!
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"John, however, wasn't in the mood for idle chatter during the call, and ended the evening by inexplicably hurling a glass of vodka and tonic in Lindsey's face." - Bob Brunning |
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I'll be the first one to say that 'Say You Will's' running order was a BIG mistake. I know Lindsey complained in the 'Destiny Rules' doc (or was it in one of the magazine interviews?) that if it were up to Stevie, all of the edgier material would be pushed towards the end of the album. And that he was adamant that that wasn't going to happen with this album. Most likely this is the "huge battle over the running order" that Mick talked about as having nearly brought the entire ship down. But I think it was a BIG mistake to weigh-down the first half of the CD with "Murrow," "Illume," "Red Rover" and "Come." They're too dark and heavy to open an album with ("Murrow" is the SECOND track, for Cripe's sake!). Paired right alongside the aforementioned songs, "Miranda" and "Peacekeeper" also seem too "heavy" (subject-wise), by default. And none of them seem to have the impact they should have. Had they spaced the tracks better... allowed the album to BREATHE... it would have had more impact, IMO. I respect Lindsey's desire to shake the listener out of any complacency... but I always feel that it's better when you take the listener on the journey WITH you, as opposed to dragging them along, kicking and screaming. Start them off in familiar territory, and the audience is far more willing to explore new things over the course of the album. I could be dead-wrong, but I really think it was the running order, FAR more than the amount of tracks, that left so many people cold. My friend Anne bought the album the day it came out, but she told me that as hard as she tried, she couldn't get into it. So a while back, I played her the copy I burned for myself with the running order that I came up with (with a valued assist from chiliD), and she told me she loved it. In fact, I know she really did, because she made me burn her a copy of it that way! So, I really think a different track order could have made a BIG difference in people's perceptions of this album. Oh, and for the record.... 1. What's The World Coming To 2. Say You Will 3. Bleed To Love Her 4. Thrown Down 5. Peacekeeper 6. Smile At You 7. Murrow 8. Illume 9. Say Goodbye 10. Running Through The Garden 11. Miranda 12. Everybody Finds Out 13. Steal Your Heart Away 14. Silver Girl 15. Come 16. Destiny Rules 17. Red Rover 18. Goodbye Baby
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I have to admit that although I find Christine's solo work to be a cure for insomnia I missed her on "SYW' .She really did force Stevie and Lindsey to choose their best material and the chemistry the Rumours era band had even when strained thin ,as on Mirage and TITN, was irreplacable.
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